A 12-in. pipe is connected by a reducer to a 4-in pipe. Points 1 and 2 are at the same elevation. The pressure at 1 is 30 psi and flow from point 1 to 2 is 1 cfs. Neglect head loss. 12-in pipe 4-in pipe 1 2
A 12-in. pipe is connected by a reducer to a 4-in pipe. Points 1 and 2 are at the same elevation. The pressure at 1 is 30 psi and flow from point 1 to 2 is 1 cfs. Neglect head loss. 12-in pipe 4-in pipe 1 2
Chapter2: Loads On Structures
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Compute the pressure at point 2 in psi
a. if the liquid is oil (S.G.=0.80).
b. If the liquid is molasses (S.G. =1.5)
c. If the liquid is water.
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